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i would have said something and i know steve williams would have said something too. >> given the way that tiger treated i guess both you, by what you said in your book and steve williams, he seems to have a cold side. which many sporting champions feel they need to have. do you feel he's changed at all since the scandal? >> you know, i think he's probably softened some. i felt the change. you know, after that. and like you said, i think the cold side is part of what makes up, you know, tiger is an incredible champion. never really, you know, judged him on that. i looked and i thought that all the things that make up tiger woods are what makes up him being a champion and those are things that i go at great length in detailing in the book, "the big miss." but it's part of the package as i call it and, i know that tiger is an incredible champion. you know, the likes of which i think the game of golf has never seen. >> from what you saw at the arnold palmer tournament that he just won, his first victory in three year from a technical point of view given you were so close to him technical
i would have said something and i know steve williams would have said something too. >> given the way that tiger treated i guess both you, by what you said in your book and steve williams, he seems to have a cold side. which many sporting champions feel they need to have. do you feel he's changed at all since the scandal? >> you know, i think he's probably softened some. i felt the change. you know, after that. and like you said, i think the cold side is part of what makes up, you...
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ariana huffington, steve rattner, david frum and mort zuckerman. next up, what do the shipyard in tahrir square have in common? a lot. first, here's my take. i spent the last few weeks working on an essay for "time" magazine on barack obama's foreign policy. and in association with that piece, i interviewed the president last wednesday in the oval office. let me give you a few of my thoughts and impressions. obama seemed relaxed, calm, confident. i asked him about mitt romney's attacks on him as indecisive, timid and nuanced. i don't quite know why being nuanced is a bad thing but that is what romney said. obama responded that romney and the rest of the republican field are going to be playing to their base until the primary season is over. after that, he said, he looked forward to having a foreign policy debate. overall, i think it's going to be pretty hard to argue that we have not executed a strategy over the last three years that has put america in a stronger position than it was when i came into office, he said. i think obama has good reasons
ariana huffington, steve rattner, david frum and mort zuckerman. next up, what do the shipyard in tahrir square have in common? a lot. first, here's my take. i spent the last few weeks working on an essay for "time" magazine on barack obama's foreign policy. and in association with that piece, i interviewed the president last wednesday in the oval office. let me give you a few of my thoughts and impressions. obama seemed relaxed, calm, confident. i asked him about mitt romney's...
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steve perry offers this perspective. >> reporter: one of the biggest challenges for america's public schools is to meet the diverse interests of our country. and i don't care where you are. i don't care what school you run. there's always going to be a group that feels like their perspective wasn't engaged. it's not just about gays and lesbians versus native americans ver vus white people. we have it all wrong. we need to understand that our children need to learn about cultures, as many as we can, but understanding we're not going to be able to do a deep dive because there's so many cultures. there's always a group that feels like their culture wasn't represented effectively enough. this is where the community comes in. the sooner we understand that, the better. schools can do what they it do. let's get them to do something well first, which is to teach children how to read, write, and compute. [ kimberly ] when i was 19, i found myself alone with two children and no way to support them. people told me i wasn't going to do anything. and i just decided i have more to offer than that.
steve perry offers this perspective. >> reporter: one of the biggest challenges for america's public schools is to meet the diverse interests of our country. and i don't care where you are. i don't care what school you run. there's always going to be a group that feels like their perspective wasn't engaged. it's not just about gays and lesbians versus native americans ver vus white people. we have it all wrong. we need to understand that our children need to learn about cultures, as many...
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. >> reporter: number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs, and a company that is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we needed that we would buy, faster than anything has been sold, in personal technology before. number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all of those worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in trust economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. the smart money has been in the market. the rest of us have been worried about the fiscal cliff. >> number eight, facebook's ipo, hundreds of millions of people like facebook, but investors did not on its first day as a public company. trading glitches at the nasdaq and questions about the company's ability to make money on mobile users, pummeled the stock, which is on its way back to the ipo price. >>> number seven, mother myer. the new ceo of yahoo! who announced she was just going to take a two-week maternity leave. >> number six, mother nature, an intense drought in the midwest that scorched the corn and soy crop sending pri
. >> reporter: number ten, apple, the first year without steve jobs, and a company that is trying to prove under a new ceo that it can still invent things we didn't even know we needed that we would buy, faster than anything has been sold, in personal technology before. number nine, the u.s. stock market, despite all of those worries about the fiscal cliff and maybe slower growth in trust economy, the stock market has had a great year. too bad you missed out. the smart money has been in...
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steve. and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! can you enjoy vegetables with sauce and still reach your weight loss goals? you can with green giant frozen vegetables. over twenty delicious varieties have sixty calories or less per serving and are now weight watchers-endorsed. try green giant frozen vegetables with sauce. >>> breaking news at this hour. joe paterno, the long-time and legendary former coach of the penn state football team has died. he was 85 years old. we learned this in a statement from the family which said, in part, he, meaning joe paterno, has been many things in his life. a soldier, scholar, mentor, coach, friend and father. to my mother he was and is her soul mate, and the last several weeks have shown the streng
steve. and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! can you enjoy vegetables with sauce and still reach your weight loss goals? you can with green giant frozen...
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. >>> in 2011, we mourned the passing of steve jobs, many feared for the future of innovation in america. fear not, innovation is alive and well, and i'll show you where the next generation of innovators are coming from next on "your money." but did you know they're good for you too? they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart association for foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol. so they're good for my family, and for yours. heart smart idaho potatoes. always look for the grown in idaho seal. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to choose from. who is she? that's flobot. she's this new robot we're trying out, mostly for, like, small stuff. wow! look at her go! she's pretty good. she's pretty good. hey, flobot, great job. oops. [ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male annou
. >>> in 2011, we mourned the passing of steve jobs, many feared for the future of innovation in america. fear not, innovation is alive and well, and i'll show you where the next generation of innovators are coming from next on "your money." but did you know they're good for you too? they're high in vitamins and potassium. and idaho potatoes are now certified to carry the heart checkmark from the american heart association for foods low in saturated fat and cholesterol. so...
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this is from steve king. americans should be outraged that president obama is planning to u as you were the constitutional authority of the united states congress and grant amnesty to one million illegal aliens. that's your debate. amnesty or not. an instant issue here in this upcoming election. first, i want to go to our chief white house correspondent. what is the president doing here. how does this work? >> reporter: first of all, it's a change in how the department of homeland security is devoting the resources. it applies to people who will are under 30 years old. who arrived in the u.s. before they were the age of 16. people who had no criminal record and who have at least a high school diploma or served in the military. these are the kids who were brought over by their parents who were illegal. as people put it, did nothing wrong themselves, have grown up here and now are given an opportunity to stay here and apply for two years and re-apply for two years if this policy continues and so on. >> we just
this is from steve king. americans should be outraged that president obama is planning to u as you were the constitutional authority of the united states congress and grant amnesty to one million illegal aliens. that's your debate. amnesty or not. an instant issue here in this upcoming election. first, i want to go to our chief white house correspondent. what is the president doing here. how does this work? >> reporter: first of all, it's a change in how the department of homeland...
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steve perry offers his perspective. >> one of the biggest challenges for america's public schools is to meet the diverse interests of our country. and i don't care where you are and i don't care what school you run there is always a group that feels like their perspective wasn't engaged. it's not just about gays and lesbians versus native americans very white people. we've got it all wrong. what we need to do is understand our children need to learn about cultures as many as we can but understanding we can't do a deep dive because there are so many cultures. this is where the community comes in. and the sooner we understand that the better. schools can do what they do. let's get them to do something well first which is to teach children how to read, write, and compute. [ cherie ] i always had a job, ever since i was fourteen. i could not make working and going to school work. it was not until the university of phoenix that i was able to work full-time, be a mom, and go to school. the opportunits that i had at the university of phoenix, dealing wh profesonals teaching things that they
steve perry offers his perspective. >> one of the biggest challenges for america's public schools is to meet the diverse interests of our country. and i don't care where you are and i don't care what school you run there is always a group that feels like their perspective wasn't engaged. it's not just about gays and lesbians versus native americans very white people. we've got it all wrong. what we need to do is understand our children need to learn about cultures as many as we can but...
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the grassroots and support around the country and lots of enthusiasm, we are under the leadership of steve israel, our chairman. we're way beyond where we thought we would be at this point. >> we look forward to being out on the campaign trail. >> i look forward to it. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> a final word here -- newt gingrich says he was not fined by the house ethics committee as pelosi and others have charged. he notes the $300,000 he paid was a reimbursement for some of the costs of the congressional investigation. >>> coming up, while you can't be at every campaign stop, cnn can. we will bring you the best of what you missed on the campaign trail -- next. ♪ [ female announcer ] if whole grain isn't the first ingredient in your breakfast cereal, what is? now, in every box of general mills big g cereal, there's more whole grain than any other ingredient. that's why it's listed first on the side. from honey nut cheerios to cinnamon toast crunch to lucky charms, get more whole grain than any other ingredient... without question. just look for the white check. >>> the ca
the grassroots and support around the country and lots of enthusiasm, we are under the leadership of steve israel, our chairman. we're way beyond where we thought we would be at this point. >> we look forward to being out on the campaign trail. >> i look forward to it. >> thank you so much. >> my pleasure. >>> a final word here -- newt gingrich says he was not fined by the house ethics committee as pelosi and others have charged. he notes the $300,000 he paid...
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he pulled out a gun, and he shot steve. right next to me. right next to me. >> reporter: this is amateur video of the seconds after tyman fled in fear and steve ercolino screamed, hitting the ground. >> i turned around, and i saw steve on the ground. but i kept hearing shots. then all the people started running toward me. and i still heard shots. and i thought he was going on a shooting spree. and i really thought he was coming back for me. >> reporter: those gunshots didn't come from johnson's weapon. the nypd released this surveillance video of what 58-year-old jeffrey johnson pointed his .45 caliber gun on two officers but didn't get off a shot. >> it appears that all of the victims were struck by fragments or by bullets fired by the police. >> reporter: at johnson's apartment saturday, there was no sign of friends or relatives. much of his life still a mystery. >> he was always by himself it seems. like he was kind of very lonely. >> reporter: what was it in your gut that made you say instantly jeff is going to kill steve? >> i don't kno
he pulled out a gun, and he shot steve. right next to me. right next to me. >> reporter: this is amateur video of the seconds after tyman fled in fear and steve ercolino screamed, hitting the ground. >> i turned around, and i saw steve on the ground. but i kept hearing shots. then all the people started running toward me. and i still heard shots. and i thought he was going on a shooting spree. and i really thought he was coming back for me. >> reporter: those gunshots didn't...
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he says we need to pick up where steve jobs left off. west is planning to launch a design company where people will "make products and experiences that people want and can afford." >>> the december jobs report shows 200,000 jobs were added last month. the u.s. labor department says the unemployment rate was 8.5%. christine romans shows where the jobs are. >> 200,000 jobs created in the last month of the year bringing the year's total to 1.6 million jobs. 200,000 jobs looks like this, this is what the trend looks like for the year. and these last six months, six months of jobs gains of 100,000 or more hasn't happened since 2006. what we know about the unemployment rate is now 8.5%, and that also is much better than the economists and analysts have been expecting. this is what it looks like since the president took office. this is, of course, a very political story that monthly jobs report. the economy was losing hundreds of thousands of jobs when the president took office, looked pretty rough except hiring around stimulus and the census.
he says we need to pick up where steve jobs left off. west is planning to launch a design company where people will "make products and experiences that people want and can afford." >>> the december jobs report shows 200,000 jobs were added last month. the u.s. labor department says the unemployment rate was 8.5%. christine romans shows where the jobs are. >> 200,000 jobs created in the last month of the year bringing the year's total to 1.6 million jobs. 200,000 jobs...
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not adam and steve. >> why put adam and steve in an electrified jail? isn't that just mean? that's not what the bible -- that's not what god wants for man to be mean to their fellow man. >> he is not saying that to be mean. like i just said -- >> if that's -- if that's not mean, what is? >> you need to lay off my pastor. >> pastor worley is more than aware that his sermons go on the worldwide web, so he expected he would talk to us and defend what he had to say, but we could see two possible reasons for him not talking to us. one, he doesn't have the guts to talk to us, or, two, doesn't really care what we think. >> that was our gary tuckman. keep it here on cnn. i'll take a closer look at the intersection of christianity and culture when i speak with author and writer jonathan merit. that's coming up at 8:30 eastern time this morning. >>> other church news. this time at the pap aal scene. the vatican says it may ask italy to handle the case against the pope's butler. he is are accused of leak says letters and personal documents to itsian journalists. he is seen here riding
not adam and steve. >> why put adam and steve in an electrified jail? isn't that just mean? that's not what the bible -- that's not what god wants for man to be mean to their fellow man. >> he is not saying that to be mean. like i just said -- >> if that's -- if that's not mean, what is? >> you need to lay off my pastor. >> pastor worley is more than aware that his sermons go on the worldwide web, so he expected he would talk to us and defend what he had to say,...
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steve king joins me here in des moines. congressman, thanks for being here. i wanted to remind you the last time we were together which was in august right after the ames straw poll won by your good friend michele bachmann. >> i, like everyone, needs to measure who would make the best president of the united states. i already know who would make the best friend. but i want to sit back for a while and get into september and see how these candidates conduct themselves. >> not only are we into september, we're actually into january now. we have two more days, two more days until the caucuses. who is your choice here? >> i tell you first i was wearing the same tie so i need to go out and buy some ties. it was my choice. and, you know, this is just a very tough decision. and -- >> why is it so tough though? >> it's tough because of a whole series of things. more than one friend in this race, for one thing. and those things do weigh into this, although it should be and needs to be about who will make the best president of the united states, who will best match up a
steve king joins me here in des moines. congressman, thanks for being here. i wanted to remind you the last time we were together which was in august right after the ames straw poll won by your good friend michele bachmann. >> i, like everyone, needs to measure who would make the best president of the united states. i already know who would make the best friend. but i want to sit back for a while and get into september and see how these candidates conduct themselves. >> not only are...
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let me start with you, steve. gingrich was asked today by a santorum supporter about the attack on mitt romney and the supporter was saying hey, go after romney for other things, not this. gingrich seemed to agree, said quote obama just makes it impossible to talk rationally because he's so deeply into class warfare. i agree entirely. it seems like gingrich is backing off romney. should rick perry? >> i think it's first of all, i think you have to make a distinction between equity capital and funds in general. they perform a real service. a few of the companies where they took out dividends, huge management fees then the company went broke. they had a good record long-term, but he should answer those questions. that's legitimate. i think what you're going to see unfold in south carolina and florida is we are going to get real issues with mr. romney. one is does he have a good radical tax proposal to put on the table, which rick does and others have. he has not done that yet. he's also got to get around this thing
let me start with you, steve. gingrich was asked today by a santorum supporter about the attack on mitt romney and the supporter was saying hey, go after romney for other things, not this. gingrich seemed to agree, said quote obama just makes it impossible to talk rationally because he's so deeply into class warfare. i agree entirely. it seems like gingrich is backing off romney. should rick perry? >> i think it's first of all, i think you have to make a distinction between equity capital...
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our chairman steve israel who's mag says it's razor thin right now. that's a good place for us to be. and we have the momentum. >> and you say momentum. in terms of the thematics, the president speaks to the country. it's a framing moment. it's a long way from now to november, but it's a moment to framt issues. from a house democrat standpoint what is the single most important thing you think the president needs to hammer home tonight? >> jobs. but we in our own approach to it, which is very consistent with what the president says, we're about reigniting the american dream, to build ladders of opportunity for people who work hard, play by the rules, take responsibility to reach their success. we want to do that by creating jobs, make it an america, build the american infrastructure, do it from the community-based leadership. and we believe that is consistent with what the president is saying. but it's all about jobs and economic opportunities. small businesses, the entrepreneurial spirit of america, a thriving middle class. >> what did you learn from
our chairman steve israel who's mag says it's razor thin right now. that's a good place for us to be. and we have the momentum. >> and you say momentum. in terms of the thematics, the president speaks to the country. it's a framing moment. it's a long way from now to november, but it's a moment to framt issues. from a house democrat standpoint what is the single most important thing you think the president needs to hammer home tonight? >> jobs. but we in our own approach to it,...
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. >>> in 2011, we mourned the passing of steve jobs, many feared for the future of innovation in america. fear not, innovation is alive and well, and i'll show you where the next generation of innovators are coming from next on "your money." uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is show
. >>> in 2011, we mourned the passing of steve jobs, many feared for the future of innovation in america. fear not, innovation is alive and well, and i'll show you where the next generation of innovators are coming from next on "your money." uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would...
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not adam and steve. >> but why put adam and steve in an electrified jail. isn't that just mean? that's not the bible -- that's not what god wants for man to be mean to their fellow man. >> he's not saying that to be mean. like i said sd-- >> if that's not mean what is it. >> we love the people, hate the sin, okay? point blank, you need to lay off my pastor. >> wow. gary tuchman, you saw him knocking on the door. he'll have much more on this story tonight during "ac:360." we'll see if he gets him. a femaler sergeant was fired fm her job because they said she was too tough. but she says the reason she was suspended is because she's a woman. ale announcer ] aggressive styling. a more fuel-efficient turbocharged engine. and a completely redesigned interior. ♪ the 2012 c-class with over 2,000 refinements. it's amazing...inside and out. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. through mercedes-benz where they grow america's favorite wpotatoes. idaho, everyone knows idaho potatoes taste great. but did you know they're g
not adam and steve. >> but why put adam and steve in an electrified jail. isn't that just mean? that's not the bible -- that's not what god wants for man to be mean to their fellow man. >> he's not saying that to be mean. like i said sd-- >> if that's not mean what is it. >> we love the people, hate the sin, okay? point blank, you need to lay off my pastor. >> wow. gary tuchman, you saw him knocking on the door. he'll have much more on this story tonight during...
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let me start with you, steve. gingrich was asked today by a santorum supporter about the attack on mitt romney and the supporter was saying hey, go after romney for other things, not this. gingrich seemed to agree, said quote obama just makes it impossible to talk rationally because he's so deeply into class warfare. i agree entirely. it seems like gingrich is backing off romney. should rick perry? >> i think it's first of all, i think you have to make a distinction between equity capital and funds in general. they perform a real service. a few of the companies where they took out dividends, huge management fees then the company went broke. they had a good record long-term, but he should answer those questions. that's legitimate. i think what you're going to see unfold in south carolina and florida is we are going to get real issues with mr. romney. one is does he have a good radical tax proposal to put on the table, which rick does and others have. he has not done that yet. he's also got to get around this thing
let me start with you, steve. gingrich was asked today by a santorum supporter about the attack on mitt romney and the supporter was saying hey, go after romney for other things, not this. gingrich seemed to agree, said quote obama just makes it impossible to talk rationally because he's so deeply into class warfare. i agree entirely. it seems like gingrich is backing off romney. should rick perry? >> i think it's first of all, i think you have to make a distinction between equity capital...
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. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> so, on last night's colbert report, steve colbert had fun with me. on tuesday i had trouble with my flick wall during coverage of the iowa caucuses. that was pretty pathetic, i got to admit. but the thing is, he took it furn when he unveiled his own device and flicked a picture of me around his set. i was okay until he actually flushed me down a toilet. yeah, that's what he did. he ended the segment, let me show you the toilet part here, okay? here is -- yeah, see? okay. so that's where i started to have a problem. but then he ended his segment with this. >> are you -- what's this? cnn, is this your graphic? pow. >> that brings me to tonight's number. that's the year that photo was taken, 2005, on my first day at cnbc. so steven, when you ask, is this your graphic, cnn? the answer is, no. look, it's not a big deal. you were probably just excited about your new toy and you were forgot you were a journalist for a second. but the truth is, steven, i don't want to fight with you. sort of like michael jackson said. "i want to flick with y
. ♪ we are farmers ♪ bum, ba-da-bum, bum, bum, bum ♪ >>> so, on last night's colbert report, steve colbert had fun with me. on tuesday i had trouble with my flick wall during coverage of the iowa caucuses. that was pretty pathetic, i got to admit. but the thing is, he took it furn when he unveiled his own device and flicked a picture of me around his set. i was okay until he actually flushed me down a toilet. yeah, that's what he did. he ended the segment, let me show you the...
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number two, you guys around the table guessed it, steve forbes coming in at $450 million. and at number one, drum roll please. very nice. ross perrot who ran in 1996, his estimated worth is $3.58 billion which actually makes all the other candidates look downright poor. still to come this morning, our end point and our panelists tebow for us. that's all straight ahead in just a moment. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through. today, while our work continues, i want to update you on the progress: bp has set aside 20 billion dollars to fund economic and environmental recovery. we're paying for all spill- related clean-up costs. and we've established a 500 million dollar fund so independent scientists can study the gulf's wildlife and environment for ten years. thousands of environmental samples from across the gulf have been analyzed by independent labs under the direction of the us coast guard. i'm glad to report all beaches and waters are open for everyone to enjoy. and the economy is showing progress with
number two, you guys around the table guessed it, steve forbes coming in at $450 million. and at number one, drum roll please. very nice. ross perrot who ran in 1996, his estimated worth is $3.58 billion which actually makes all the other candidates look downright poor. still to come this morning, our end point and our panelists tebow for us. that's all straight ahead in just a moment. when bp made a commitment to the gulf, we knew it would take time, but we were determined to see it through....
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that's steve perry's pick. dr. steve perry is our next pick. we are talking about this morning colleges pumping up student's s.a.t. scores. we talked about it last week and were focused on clairemont mckina college busted for upping s.a.t. scores. steve perry is a cnn contributor. he is also the founder of capital prep magnet school and the focus of a documentary that we did "black in america 2." now many, many years ago. steve, nice to see i. they were ranked number 11 among liberal arts colleges, and the inflating, you know, brought them to number nine. 11 to nine. you know, what does a college get out of a two-point leap like that? >> a lot. to go -- to become top 10 in the country, they get a lot. as a matter of fact, these colleges are competing for their share of the billions of dollars in tuition and state grants and private contributions. they want to make sure they get your money, so they need to prove that they're the best. and in many of the private small colleges, they cannot go and create a compelling athletics program that is goin
that's steve perry's pick. dr. steve perry is our next pick. we are talking about this morning colleges pumping up student's s.a.t. scores. we talked about it last week and were focused on clairemont mckina college busted for upping s.a.t. scores. steve perry is a cnn contributor. he is also the founder of capital prep magnet school and the focus of a documentary that we did "black in america 2." now many, many years ago. steve, nice to see i. they were ranked number 11 among liberal...
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i'm with steve. >> i'm with him 100% as well. >> so steve perry is the one who supports friending. everyone is with you. but in the commercial break, they all completely disagreed with you. carl, of course, the big issue, you know, this idea that there can be misconduct, inappropriate relationships. you know, where we have seen that? and is it because of, you know, facebook friending? >> well, critics view facebook as the gateway drug between inappropriate conduct between teachers and students. and police have also mentioned that in some sexual abuse cases around the country, they begin with inappropriate communication between teachers and students on facebook. so like anything on the internet it really depends on what you use it for. there are the majority of teachers who are using this as an effective teaching tool. but because you're tempted, at home -- the teacher might be at home, the student might be at home, you're in the privacy of your own home, there might be a temptation on the internet given its perceived anonymity to engage in an inappropriate relationship with a stude
i'm with steve. >> i'm with him 100% as well. >> so steve perry is the one who supports friending. everyone is with you. but in the commercial break, they all completely disagreed with you. carl, of course, the big issue, you know, this idea that there can be misconduct, inappropriate relationships. you know, where we have seen that? and is it because of, you know, facebook friending? >> well, critics view facebook as the gateway drug between inappropriate conduct between...
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we have also heard from south carolina's steve spurrier. it was sad how it ended, but he was a great person and great coach. it really does speak, fred, to the dichotomy of this, such a world renowned person when it came to doing things right in the field, but toward the end, what he may have not done in such a wider scope is going to tarnish this legacy. >> it really is interesting because it was difficult for a lot of supporters of joe paterno to come out shortly after the allegations surfaced because people were quite reserved, weren't sure what his role was, how much he knew et cetera, however, upon his passing, just a flood of sentiment of people who are trying to talk about his football legacy and less about the fall from grace. >> amazing you said that. that's the way i felt it today, since we knew about 10:15 eastern time. we have seen sights like this this is indiana. they hosted penn state in college basketball today. a moment of silence held for joe paterno. you know what he did? he did it right. he, on the field this was a team
we have also heard from south carolina's steve spurrier. it was sad how it ended, but he was a great person and great coach. it really does speak, fred, to the dichotomy of this, such a world renowned person when it came to doing things right in the field, but toward the end, what he may have not done in such a wider scope is going to tarnish this legacy. >> it really is interesting because it was difficult for a lot of supporters of joe paterno to come out shortly after the allegations...
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steve schmidt, one of mccain's top advisor in 2008. if newt gingrich is able to win the florida primary, you will see a panic and meltdown of the republican establishment that is beyond my ability to articulate in the english language. >> you know, i know steve well. he came from my class in tulane and a pretty blunt guy. you will. if romney doesn't win florida, there will be enormous pressure on him to get out. these guys are not going to let this thing go to newt gingrich, i can tell you. i can assure you that conference calls are being arranged, memos being exchanged and somebody has a plan b going here. romney better -- he's go the to show these people something here tonight on our network thursday night, he's going to be in real trouble. >> bay, i know you think mitt romney's resources and infrastructure will give him the advantage in florida. he's had the same advantage in south carolina along with a lead in the pollsened he still lost. >> south carolina was extraordinarily unusual. i was down there. the week before, things were
steve schmidt, one of mccain's top advisor in 2008. if newt gingrich is able to win the florida primary, you will see a panic and meltdown of the republican establishment that is beyond my ability to articulate in the english language. >> you know, i know steve well. he came from my class in tulane and a pretty blunt guy. you will. if romney doesn't win florida, there will be enormous pressure on him to get out. these guys are not going to let this thing go to newt gingrich, i can tell...
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over here is steve weiss who can give us the headline. as a matter of fact, as we speak, you're thinking about putting out a watch for a certain area. please tell us about that. >> that's correct. thunderstorms are developing already this morning in parts of southwest kansas and well as parts of central nebraska. the environment is very favorable for intensification and our forecaster john hart as we speak is coordinating with forecasters in nebraska, kansas, and oklahoma on the issuance of a tornado watch for parts of east and central kansas. >> steesh, real fast i with us going to say, too, this is only the sonld time since 2006 you have put out a high risk alert in advance by a couple of day what's changed? >> the systems are more predictable. the signals were very strong. as storms developed, dangerous tornadoes were certainly in the offering, so we certainly had enough confidence to indicate this early on and indicate that storms are beginning to develop now. >> and you want to get that word out as quickly as possible. like we said,
over here is steve weiss who can give us the headline. as a matter of fact, as we speak, you're thinking about putting out a watch for a certain area. please tell us about that. >> that's correct. thunderstorms are developing already this morning in parts of southwest kansas and well as parts of central nebraska. the environment is very favorable for intensification and our forecaster john hart as we speak is coordinating with forecasters in nebraska, kansas, and oklahoma on the issuance...
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i grew up watching steve mcqueen, james cagney, john garfield, robert ryan, you know, guys like that. i wouldn't -- i couldn't really connect to the gary gants of the world. for me, it's just somebody that tries to make it real. i think less is more. i think you need to play parts that you're believable in. that helps. >> you said entourage is over. >> very. >> because i'm distraught. >> it was bittersweet. we never thought the show would last that long. the fact it did, almost felt like it will never end. then it came to an end. we're pushing hard to get the movie made. >> people say to me, it can't be like that. i say it is like that. that's beauty of entourage. >> that was the toned down version. certainly of what my life used to be when i was young and crazy. >> what do you think of the basic shallowness of hollywood? the fact that if you're a hot star, everyone's crawling all over you, kissing ass. the moment it goes cold, boom -- >> that's why you need people around you that will keep you grounded. people always say why do you have your friends around like when i'm working on a
i grew up watching steve mcqueen, james cagney, john garfield, robert ryan, you know, guys like that. i wouldn't -- i couldn't really connect to the gary gants of the world. for me, it's just somebody that tries to make it real. i think less is more. i think you need to play parts that you're believable in. that helps. >> you said entourage is over. >> very. >> because i'm distraught. >> it was bittersweet. we never thought the show would last that long. the fact it did,...
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let's bring in steve sebelius in las vegas. he's the political columnist for the las vegas review journal. good to see you. and ray hager in reno, the political reporter for the reno gazette journal. good to see you as well. all right, so, steve, let me put you on the spot first. why did your paper endorse romney? >> well, you know, they don't ask me before they do these things. i keep trying to get them to do it. i keep trying to get them to do it, but they just don't. but i think the reasons that they articulated in the editorial were that the social issues that are championed by rick santorum are not as critical as the economic issues and they believe that mitt romney has the chops to beat barack obama on the economy, and to fix the economy. so i think that's really why they gave him the nod. >> okay. let's talk about three of the biggest issues according to a number of nevadaens and all of it really does have to do with the economy. we're talking foreclosures, problems on the strip, and maintaining or at least increasing bu
let's bring in steve sebelius in las vegas. he's the political columnist for the las vegas review journal. good to see you. and ray hager in reno, the political reporter for the reno gazette journal. good to see you as well. all right, so, steve, let me put you on the spot first. why did your paper endorse romney? >> well, you know, they don't ask me before they do these things. i keep trying to get them to do it. i keep trying to get them to do it, but they just don't. but i think the...
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now, as early as thursday, governor steve bashir received a phone call from president obama to make sure that we had what we needed and to pledge his support for federal assistance when that is going to be needed. so our federal partners have been on point with this, as well. we have very strong relationship wes fema. we have a good local emergency management assistance. kentuckians are resilient. we're going to pull through this. >> speaking to the governor of kentucky, and we wish you the best. you are right about resilience. i'm a kentucky native, so i know exactly what you're talking about there. best of luck to you as we go on these next couple of days. the worst of the damage we've seen is, however, in indiana. in henryville. the local high school and elementary school were demolished. you can see that buses were tossed around like child's toys. cnn national correspondent susan candiotti is in henryville this morning. susan, every time you go to cover something like this, there's something that we walk away with. some sort of image. that says i cannot believe the power of this stor
now, as early as thursday, governor steve bashir received a phone call from president obama to make sure that we had what we needed and to pledge his support for federal assistance when that is going to be needed. so our federal partners have been on point with this, as well. we have very strong relationship wes fema. we have a good local emergency management assistance. kentuckians are resilient. we're going to pull through this. >> speaking to the governor of kentucky, and we wish you...
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he was so careful doing it, i don't want to disrespect wealth, and there was steve jobs' widow, sitting in the first lady's box. contrast that with, say, newt gingrich who says poor people lack a work ethic. and he said the naacp would rather have food stamps than paychecks or mitt romney who said the president wants an entitlement society. both folks are disrespengting. >> that's why paul is from venus and mars. on the stimulus, when that was passed, the president was at the height of his popularity. he still lost almost a dozen democrats in the house. health care reform, 38 democrats in the house voted no on obama care. why, because it wasn't close to thestuff, wasn't close to the center left, it was so far over. let alone, the republicans who voted against it. the president had the biggest majority ies in the congress. he didn't push those repeals. he extended them. he likes to blame and complain about everything that comes before him. when it comes to the hard work of governor, he likes to do speeches. that's what the republicans heard and why there's a sense he won't get things don
he was so careful doing it, i don't want to disrespect wealth, and there was steve jobs' widow, sitting in the first lady's box. contrast that with, say, newt gingrich who says poor people lack a work ethic. and he said the naacp would rather have food stamps than paychecks or mitt romney who said the president wants an entitlement society. both folks are disrespengting. >> that's why paul is from venus and mars. on the stimulus, when that was passed, the president was at the height of...
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us, congressman steve king was with us. let's play a little chunk of what he said in our last hour. >> so as they pulled each other down off that bed distal, tim pawlet at this, michele bachmann, it went on and on, mitt romney hung around at the summit and never claimed it until new hampshire, which was his territory anyway, home team advantage. when they went to south carolina, then you saw the gingrich money torch mitt romney. >> so he's talking about the negative ads and sort of the kill the man with the ball sort of theory. how damaging do you think this is short term, eric, and then long term? >> i think short term there's an enthusiasm gap that we see play out in every county with increased turnout he has lost with the exception of new hampshire. the base is fractured. there's a lot on the line at cpac probably more than any other cpac in recent memory. if they don't connect here today, that's going to be a big headline. if they do connect here, that's going to be a big headline, particularly for mitt romney. moving f
us, congressman steve king was with us. let's play a little chunk of what he said in our last hour. >> so as they pulled each other down off that bed distal, tim pawlet at this, michele bachmann, it went on and on, mitt romney hung around at the summit and never claimed it until new hampshire, which was his territory anyway, home team advantage. when they went to south carolina, then you saw the gingrich money torch mitt romney. >> so he's talking about the negative ads and sort of...
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>>like steve jobs before him. zuckerberg is one of those rare ceos who's pioneering accomplishments, name and persona make him an especially compelling figure. >> in private, i think mark is a pretty engaging fellow, funny, who's got a lot of friends. >> the author of "the facebook effect". >> he's much more relaxed in private than he is in public. to this day, i don't think he would like to be as public a figure he is. >> reporter: do you see facebook as your dream job or a steppingstone to something zble. >> its definitely not a steppingstone. i don't necessarily think about what my dream job would be, but this is pretty cool. i get to build what i want. >> notice the newspapers on the desk. it was only six years ago, but this preiphone and ipad. but one thing that hasn't really changed, zuckerberg's asire, t-shirt anding sandals, also unchanged and most important. hi, i'm mark zuckerberg, founder of face book. >> using technology to connect people to their friends. >> i'm not building a company for the sake of
>>like steve jobs before him. zuckerberg is one of those rare ceos who's pioneering accomplishments, name and persona make him an especially compelling figure. >> in private, i think mark is a pretty engaging fellow, funny, who's got a lot of friends. >> the author of "the facebook effect". >> he's much more relaxed in private than he is in public. to this day, i don't think he would like to be as public a figure he is. >> reporter: do you see facebook as...
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we're seeing steve jobs' previews by the biography by isaac walterson. we're seeing the talk of disrupting the digital textbook world. we're showing kids on ipads. when i was little you got excited for 64 crayons with a built-in sharpener. now into this era, this is what kids are learning off of. this is what they know. is it a smart move for apple? absolutely. >> well, and fascinating because we always hang on every word. what's sad this time around is that it won't be steve jobs at the helm making that announcement. it will be a little bit different. katie, thanks for bet itting up early with us. >> certainly. >> they will still be reading books, it will just be on an ipad. >>> 42 minutes past the hour. brand new evidence this morning that last week's ship wreck may not have been the first time the costa concordia has come far too close to shore. a weekly shipping news journal claims to have tracked down data showing at least one similar incident last summer where the ship reportedly passed even closer to shore than it did during last week's disaster.
we're seeing steve jobs' previews by the biography by isaac walterson. we're seeing the talk of disrupting the digital textbook world. we're showing kids on ipads. when i was little you got excited for 64 crayons with a built-in sharpener. now into this era, this is what kids are learning off of. this is what they know. is it a smart move for apple? absolutely. >> well, and fascinating because we always hang on every word. what's sad this time around is that it won't be steve jobs at the...
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steve perry, new york. [ carrie ] i remember my very first year as a teacher, setting that goal to become a principal. but, i have to support my family, so how do i go back to school? university of phoenix made it doable. a lot of my instructors were principals in my district. i wouldn't be where i am without that degree. my name is dr. carrie buck. i helped turn an at-risk school into an award winning school, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >> for many of us, new year's resolutions often involve old goals we fail to meet. >> my new resolution is never make one because i break them. >> the new year is going to be amazing. i can't wait to get my music out there. >> i don't make new year's resolutions. i'm grateful. i walk with gratitude every single day. >> i don't have one. no new year's resolution for me. just a happy new year. >> how do you make 2012 different if you want some changes? to help us, human behavior expert dr. wendy walsh joining us. thanks for being with us. >> those celebrities know they're going to be publicly scrutinized. the res
steve perry, new york. [ carrie ] i remember my very first year as a teacher, setting that goal to become a principal. but, i have to support my family, so how do i go back to school? university of phoenix made it doable. a lot of my instructors were principals in my district. i wouldn't be where i am without that degree. my name is dr. carrie buck. i helped turn an at-risk school into an award winning school, and i am a phoenix. [ male announcer ] find your program at phoenix.edu. >> for...
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the late steve jobs, what a fitting name he had, created more of them than all of the stimulus dollars the president borrowed and blew. out here in indiana whrx, when a business person asked what they can do, i said, make money, be successful. when you make a profit, you'll have more to hire someone else and donate to the causes we love. the agreement that stifles the home grown energy or cancels a perfect safe pipeline that would have employed tens of thousands, or jacks up utility bills is a pro poverty policy. it must be replaced by a passionate pro growth approach that breaks all ties and calls all close ones in favor of private sector jobs that restore opportunity for all and generate the public revenues to pay our bills. that means a dramatically simpler tax system. a pause in the mindless piling on of expensive new regulations that devour ballers that otherwise could be used to hire somebody. it means maximizing on the new domestic energy technology that are the best break our economy has gotten in years. there's a second item on the national must-do list. we must unite to save
the late steve jobs, what a fitting name he had, created more of them than all of the stimulus dollars the president borrowed and blew. out here in indiana whrx, when a business person asked what they can do, i said, make money, be successful. when you make a profit, you'll have more to hire someone else and donate to the causes we love. the agreement that stifles the home grown energy or cancels a perfect safe pipeline that would have employed tens of thousands, or jacks up utility bills is a...
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there is a powerful magic johnson-led team and steve garvey leads another club and joe torre and rick caruso who masterminded the popular grove shopping center. former and much loved owner peter o mally is back in the skmunt then from billionaire boy's clubs and mark cuban and the hedge fund manager. the media bitters include time-warner cable, fox, and the disney family. nondisclosure vows have clouded a murky process. initial bids for frank mccourt and will be narrowed on monday. >> i think the dodgers will be really happy and in terms of fans, it will be a quick fix. it will look so good by comparison. >> hollywood seems to love bad news about mccourt. he lost $130 million to ex-wife jamie in a divorce trial and only after did he agree to sell the dodgers. in the end, mccourt's adversary bud selig will have final ark approval of the deal. >> there is a quality of people that is very, very good. >> excellent. how about the size of the funds. >> they better be rich. they could sell for up to $1.6 billion, shattering the record amount of almost $850 million paid for the cubs in 2009.
there is a powerful magic johnson-led team and steve garvey leads another club and joe torre and rick caruso who masterminded the popular grove shopping center. former and much loved owner peter o mally is back in the skmunt then from billionaire boy's clubs and mark cuban and the hedge fund manager. the media bitters include time-warner cable, fox, and the disney family. nondisclosure vows have clouded a murky process. initial bids for frank mccourt and will be narrowed on monday. >> i...
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steve schwartzman, $4.7 billion. henry kravitz from kkr. another private equity firm. net worth, $3.7 billion and john dofer, net worth, $2.3 billion. now, mitt romney's worth is $202 million, so compared to those guy, he's a relative pauper. now, we may never know exactly how much of mitt romney's fortune came from this loophole, but there's a problem here. james carville, steven moor with "the wall street journal. kwaelts james, let me start with you. how damning will it be for mitt romney when these tax returns are fully put out, and i want to emphasis that when his father ran for president, he put out 12 years of tax returns. barack obama put out multiple years. you can make one year look okay, but this kind of stuff is going to show up with a big tax return like that. >> apparently, mitt romney's thinks it's going to be damning. he's gone to great lengths to not do it and hasn't done it. newt gingrich tomorrow night is going to say that we need to see these returns. not that we care as republicans if you pay 15%, which everybody did, but barack obama will make som
steve schwartzman, $4.7 billion. henry kravitz from kkr. another private equity firm. net worth, $3.7 billion and john dofer, net worth, $2.3 billion. now, mitt romney's worth is $202 million, so compared to those guy, he's a relative pauper. now, we may never know exactly how much of mitt romney's fortune came from this loophole, but there's a problem here. james carville, steven moor with "the wall street journal. kwaelts james, let me start with you. how damning will it be for mitt...
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steve schwartzman, $4.7 billion. henry kravitz from kkr. net worth, $3.7 billion and john dofer, net worth, $2.3 billion. now, mitt romney's worth is $202 million, so compared to those guy, he's a relative pauper. now, r we may never know how much of mitt romney's fortune came from this loophole, but there's a problem here. james carville, steven moor with "the wall street journal." james, let me start with you. how damning will it be for mitt romney when these tax returns are put out an i want to emp sis when his father ran, he put out 12 years of tax returns. barack obama put out multiple years. you can make one year look okay, but this kind of stuff's goeng to show up. >> apparently, mitt romney's thinks it's going to be damning. newt gingrich tomorrow night is going to say that we need to see these returns. no that we care as republicans if you pay 15%, we wish everybody did, but barack obama will make something of this. so before we vote, we need to see these returns now before south carolina. gingrich will make that point tomorrow nig
steve schwartzman, $4.7 billion. henry kravitz from kkr. net worth, $3.7 billion and john dofer, net worth, $2.3 billion. now, mitt romney's worth is $202 million, so compared to those guy, he's a relative pauper. now, r we may never know how much of mitt romney's fortune came from this loophole, but there's a problem here. james carville, steven moor with "the wall street journal." james, let me start with you. how damning will it be for mitt romney when these tax returns are put out...
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cnn's education contributor steve perry explains. >> hi, i'm lindy martin from murphy, texas. and dr. perry, i'm wondering, what is the difference between a charter school, a magnet school, and then private school and public school? >> this is one of the most important questions that people can ask. magnet schools are publicly funded, publicly run schools of choice. magnet schools are typically schools that are open for the purposes of making sure that there's integration in a particular neighborhood. then there are charter schools. charter schools can be run by the district or they can run by a private not-for-profit or in some cases a for-profit school. a public school is the one you're used to seeing, the one close to your house that your kids go to because they're close to it. then there are catholic schools and other religious schools, and there are schools that are private and separate from the public school system. the differences are, local public schools are run by the local board of education, magnet schools are run by the local board of education, charter schools ar
cnn's education contributor steve perry explains. >> hi, i'm lindy martin from murphy, texas. and dr. perry, i'm wondering, what is the difference between a charter school, a magnet school, and then private school and public school? >> this is one of the most important questions that people can ask. magnet schools are publicly funded, publicly run schools of choice. magnet schools are typically schools that are open for the purposes of making sure that there's integration in a...
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and steve jobs as you've never seen him before. apple says you shouldn't see him like this. >>> tonight, authorities from texas to washington are trying to figure out who made a whopper of a mistake. somehow a girl who is a u.s. citizen, doesn't speak a word of spanish was deported to south america because she gave authorities a fake name. the girl's mother who has been trying to find her for over a year is among those demanding answers. >> i mean, i just -- there has to be adults involved. no 14-year-old can change their name and get to colombia. on their own. >> cnn's ed lavandera has been looking into this case. walk us through how this happened. >> reporter: well, john, this is vastly troubling and very frightening for the family of now 15-year-old turner. all of this starts back in november of 2010, john. we're told by family members she runs away from home, family members start trying to figure out where she might be. then we cut to april of last year. she is arrested for shoplifting in the mall in houston, but instead of giv
and steve jobs as you've never seen him before. apple says you shouldn't see him like this. >>> tonight, authorities from texas to washington are trying to figure out who made a whopper of a mistake. somehow a girl who is a u.s. citizen, doesn't speak a word of spanish was deported to south america because she gave authorities a fake name. the girl's mother who has been trying to find her for over a year is among those demanding answers. >> i mean, i just -- there has to be...
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example, when our endorsement, i was helped when a significant radio host in the social conservative steve day's ens dorsment. so we'd like to have the maximum number of supporters across the whole country and we're working very hard to attract them. >> what's been fascinating about rick santorum's surging poll success in iowa -- and not just because he's really putting the groundwork in and going to 360-odd rallies in 99 counties is worthy of something at least. but the campaign he's been waging very much on family value conservative issues. there is a concern amongst members of the party that if somebody like rick santorum continues to gather heat, that it will inevitably push the party too far to the right when the battle comes to take on barack obama that is not a good thing. >> well, i don't agree with that. first of all, rick santorum's a very courageous, hard working and dedicated person. i've known him for years. i feel very good for rick. he's very fortunate in that he didn't get any of the negative ads. to some extent he's been the beneficiary of the $3.5 million of negative ads
example, when our endorsement, i was helped when a significant radio host in the social conservative steve day's ens dorsment. so we'd like to have the maximum number of supporters across the whole country and we're working very hard to attract them. >> what's been fascinating about rick santorum's surging poll success in iowa -- and not just because he's really putting the groundwork in and going to 360-odd rallies in 99 counties is worthy of something at least. but the campaign he's...
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nice to see you, steve. why is this popular? not only here in iowa, where it's pretty popular, but across the country some people are pushing for the dissolution of the department of education. why? >> because the department of education has quite a lot of resources. it's the third largest cabinet level department. when people think of the size of it, they are often afraid of it. they don't realize, however, the breadth of the resources that are used. it's not just no child left behind or race to the top. but it's pre-k all the way up to graduate school. because the department does a number of things. listen, i am the most anti-bureaucratic guy you're going to meet. i am not in favor of anybody making my job more difficult as a principal. however, as somebody who sends my kids to college, i need someone to provide me with g.i. bills and other services. there are a lot of services they provide with just 4,300 employees. in fact, to put that in some relative perspective, the department of education is smaller than the employee bas
nice to see you, steve. why is this popular? not only here in iowa, where it's pretty popular, but across the country some people are pushing for the dissolution of the department of education. why? >> because the department of education has quite a lot of resources. it's the third largest cabinet level department. when people think of the size of it, they are often afraid of it. they don't realize, however, the breadth of the resources that are used. it's not just no child left behind or...
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steve johns bs invented real products. he got to be a billionaire. sam walton developed a better way to do retail, he became a billionaire. that's terrific. they're providing a real service. they're not manipulating finances. they're creating jobs engaged in exactly the kind of competitive behavior we want. this is a question of governor romney's character. it's not capital limp that's on trial, it's the question about governor romney and trying to hide behind yelling you're not allowed to ask any questions or you're anti-capitalist. that's a pretty thin screen. >> when the pro-romney pac was dumping on you, you said he should have the courage to stand up and own those ads. now a political action committee run by a former top aid to you, sir, speaker gingrich, and getting money from top friends of yours, including a $5 million check from one of your long-time associates is running those same kinds of ads against governor romney. is it fair to say using your own language that you own them? >> well, i think i've got to have some responsibility. i haven
steve johns bs invented real products. he got to be a billionaire. sam walton developed a better way to do retail, he became a billionaire. that's terrific. they're providing a real service. they're not manipulating finances. they're creating jobs engaged in exactly the kind of competitive behavior we want. this is a question of governor romney's character. it's not capital limp that's on trial, it's the question about governor romney and trying to hide behind yelling you're not allowed to ask...